The person is taken into custody by security personnel and turned over to the police who have jurisdiction. There are several charges that could apply from misdemeanors such as of creating a public nuisance/disturbance to felonies such as assault and/or battery (the player would not have to be injured for an assault charge to be valid. -----
As to where the ball would be placed, that would be upto the discretion of the officials. There have been instances in College Football history where players on the bench have tackled ball carriers that were running for touchdowns. The officials ruled those plays as touchdowns. The person would most likely also be crushed super hard by one or more players on the field before security could get there. Some people are just stupid like that.
In American Football one tackles a player. In Association Football (soccer) one tackles the ball.
No, sacks do not count as tackles in football. A sack is when a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before they can throw the ball. Tackles, on the other hand, are when a defensive player brings down the ball carrier.
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The ball is placed where the ball actually is (assuming the player still has "possession") when the player is down by contact or when the knee hits the ground.
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Tackles are typically measured by the number of times a defensive player successfully stops the offensive player with the ball. A tackle is counted when a player physically brings down the opponent with possession of the ball to the ground. Stats like total tackles, solo tackles, and assisted tackles are commonly used to track a player's defensive performance.
No, a sack is not considered a tackle in football. A sack occurs when a defensive player tackles the quarterback behind the line of scrimmage before the quarterback can throw a pass.
The player who tackles the player with the ball will be credited. If 2 people tackle the player with the ball at the same time they will each be credited with 1/2 a tackle.
A horse collar tackle is when a player grabs the inside collar of an opponent's shoulder pads or jersey and pulls them down. This type of tackle is dangerous and can cause serious injury. It differs from other tackles in football because it targets the upper body rather than the legs or torso of the player.
When a defensive player tackles a quarterback behind the line of scrimmage as he is trying to throw the football .... that is called a sack.
Another football is brought out to continue gameplay.